3/17/2011

Rover's Roost


Not a whole lot has been happening in our world of fulltiming. We are still sitting in Casa Grande and enjoying the temperatures in the 80's.
The SKP parks are interesting and after having visited a few, you get a pretty good idea on what sets one apart from the rest. For example, The Rover's Roost (I'd provide a link, but apparently they do not have their own website, which is unusual) is a relatively small RV park. The sites are narrow and not very deep, but all have either gravel or concrete. There is a clubhouse that serves as a place for all the typical SKP activities, like Bingo, cards, social hour and morning coffee gatherings.
As we have seen in other SKP parks, there are many permanent tenants/owners. However, this park has been full every day with guests since we arrived, including their boondocking area. The price is great at $85.00/week plus electric, and if you're boondocking, the first night is free which makes it ideal for anyone needing a stopover for one night.
On a scale of 1-10, I'd give Rover's Roost a 9.

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

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